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Its ridiculous if they don't. My tax free salary of £16416 is equivalent to a taxable salary of £21127.39 which is well above the £18600 minimum. I feel that this would be just another way that the UKBA is trying to ruin peoples lives.Gagan1986 wrote:Not my area of expertise, but I doubt they will consider it.
You are partly right but with regard to the July 2012 rule changes the blame must really rest at the door of the government and not UKBA for the most part.awz1 wrote:Its ridiculous if they don't. My tax free salary of £16416 is equivalent to a taxable salary of £21127.39 which is well above the £18600 minimum. I feel that this would be just another way that the UKBA is trying to ruin peoples lives.Gagan1986 wrote:Not my area of expertise, but I doubt they will consider it.
Will that's not so much a victory over the government as giving them exactly what they want, to be honest. I understand you though, I started to favour the EU route too and at the moment my plan is go to Ireland this summer. I can meet the financial threshold for UK spouse visa but I only just started earning the required money, so that's 6 months from next payday i.e. can't even apply until October 1st.awz1 wrote:Well I will not shy away from this and if there are problems with my application, which I hope there are not, I will fight against it as its stupid. I have worked hard all my life and have been successful and won't have no silly rules try to ruin my relationship. In the worst case scenario I will just leave the country.
I'm sure they will find anything to not give you a visa.Instead of looking for reasons to give you a visa, they are looking for anything to not give you one. With regards to leaving the country, my relationship with my wife means everything to me and I can't bare to live without her and if worse comes to worse I will leave everything for her.And to be honest, in the current culture of 'get the numbers down at all costs' how can we be sure UKBA won't refuse for some other trivial reason even if you meet the financial requirement?
awz1 wrote:Hi I was wondering if someone could help me
Applying under category C for spouse visa says that university stripends must have 12 months or longer left to be used as source of income.
However if I apply under category D cash savings I am allowed to use the non employment income as an additonal source of income. My question is would the stripend still count if it has less than 12 months remaining? Its not very clear about this in the UKBA documet
A good alternative.st pauli wrote:I understand you though, I started to favour the EU route too and at the moment my plan is go to Ireland this summer.